Navigating CLIA Contacts for Compliance: State Agency & CLIA Operations Branch Assistance
Summary
- Find CLIA contacts in each State Agency for information and questions regarding CLIA.
- Submit CLIA application to the local State Agency and inquire about additional necessary forms.
- Contact the CLIA Operations Branch for further assistance.
State Agency Contacts
When it comes to navigating the complicated world of Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments (CLIA), having the right contacts is crucial. Each State Agency has designated individuals who can provide you with the information you need to ensure compliance with CLIA Regulations.
Where to Find CLIA Contacts
To access a list of CLIA contacts in each State Agency, check out the link in the Download section below. This resource will direct you to the appropriate individuals in your state who can assist you with any questions or concerns you may have about CLIA.
Contacting the State Agency
After completing your CLIA application, make sure to forward it to the address of the local State Agency where your laboratory is located. Additionally, reach out to this State Agency to inquire about any additional forms that may be required to finalize the registration process.
CLIA Operations Branch Contacts
In addition to the State Agency contacts, you can also seek assistance from the CLIA Operations Branch. This resource can provide you with further guidance and support as you navigate the intricacies of CLIA compliance.
By utilizing the contacts provided by both the State Agency and the CLIA Operations Branch, you can ensure that your laboratory is operating in accordance with CLIA Regulations and providing high-quality care to your patients.
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